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11 May 2007 A survey of sensor selection schemes in wireless sensor networks
Hosam Rowaihy, Sharanya Eswaran, Matthew Johnson, Dinesh Verma, Amotz Bar-Noy, Theodore Brown, Thomas La Porta
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Abstract
One of the main goals of sensor networks is to provide accurate information about a sensing field for an extended period of time. This requires collecting measurements from as many sensors as possible to have a better view of the sensor surroundings. However, due to energy limitations and to prolong the network lifetime, the number of active sensors should be kept to a minimum. To resolve this conflict of interest, sensor selection schemes are used. In this paper, we survey different schemes that are used to select sensors. Based on the purpose of selection, we classify the schemes into (1) coverage schemes, (2) target tracking and localization schemes, (3) single mission assignment schemes and (4) multiple missions assignment schemes. We also look at solutions to relevant problems from other areas and consider their applicability to sensor networks. Finally, we take a look at the open research problems in this field.
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Hosam Rowaihy, Sharanya Eswaran, Matthew Johnson, Dinesh Verma, Amotz Bar-Noy, Theodore Brown, and Thomas La Porta "A survey of sensor selection schemes in wireless sensor networks", Proc. SPIE 6562, Unattended Ground, Sea, and Air Sensor Technologies and Applications IX, 65621A (11 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723514
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Sensor networks

Active sensors

Cameras

Data modeling

Distance measurement

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